Deck 8: Treatment of Parkinsons Disease and Huntingtons Disease

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Which of the following populations are most susceptible to adverse reactions to antiparkinsonian drugs?

A)Those between ages 35 and 55
B)Those taking multiple drugs for Parkinson's disease
C)Those older than age 65
D)All populations that take antiparkinsonian drugs
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Why would the efficacy of levodopa decrease over time?

A)Long-term use of levodopa creates a tolerance to the drug,decreasing its efficacy.
B)Progressive desensitization of DA receptors requires an increased amount of DA to produce therapeutic effects.
C)The mechanism by which levodopa is metabolized eventually becomes compromised because its constant levels in the brain decrease its efficacy.
D)Levodopa eventually causes liver damage and is unable to be completely metabolized in the body decreasing its efficacy.
Question
Which of the following drugs can cause pseudoparkinsonism?

A)Benztropine
B)Pramipexole
C)Amantadine
D)Fluphenazine
Question
Huntington's disease is primarily treated with drugs that decrease excessive _____ activity.

A)cholinergic
B)AChE
C)dopaminergic
D)GABA enzyme
Question
After taking only the prescribed regimen of Sinemet (levodopa/carbidopa)for Parkinson's disease,Patient X has decided to discuss other drug treatment options with her physician to help lessen the excessive finger movements she has been experiencing.To help reduce the excessive finger movements,the physician may choose to _____.

A)add bromocriptine as an adjunct to the patient's current drug therapy
B)add trihexyphenidyl as an adjunct to the current drug therapy
C)add ropinirole as an adjunct to the current therapy
D)advise Patient X to avoid wine and other alcoholic beverages containing yeast
Question
Why should tyramine-containing foods be avoided by people taking MAOIs?

A)Tyramine contains the enzyme tyrosine,which inactivates DA,causing a severe drop in DA levels that results in hypertensive crisis.
B)Tyramine is necessary in the body to make MAO,so adding tyramine-containing foods is contraindicated.
C)The enzymes necessary to metabolize tyramine counteract the effects of MAO inhibitors (MAOIs)and essentially deactivate their effects.
D)Inhibition of MAO does not allow tyramine to be metabolized,resulting in stored DA to be released and potentially causing hypertensive crisis.
Question
What is the main difference between Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease?

A)Parkinson's disease is hereditary and Huntington's disease is not.
B)Parkinson's disease additionally affects cognitive function,whereas Huntington's disease only affects muscle movements.
C)Parkinson's disease increases DA activity and Huntington's disease decreases DA activity.
D)Parkinson's disease causes immobility and Huntington's disease produces excessive abnormal movement.
Question
_____ can be administered to lessen drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms.

A)Anticholinergics
B)Dopaminergics
C)DA antagonists
D)Cholinergics
Question
Exposure to _____ is an associated environmental cause in the development of Parkinson's disease.

A)syphilis
B)byproducts of illegally synthesized drugs
C)pesticides
D)chromosome 4 gene
Question
Average onset of Parkinson's disease is _____ years.

A)20
B)40
C)60
D)80
Question
_____ is a progressive disorder of the nervous system involving degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia and nigrostriatal pathways in the brain.

A)Alzheimer's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Schizophrenia
D)Huntington's disease
Question
Parkinson's disease is treated by all of the following except _____.

A)pharmacotherapy
B)daily exercise
C)electroshock therapy to induce DA production
D)speech therapy
Question
Why would adding carbidopa to levodopa increase levodopa bioavailability?

A)The adjuvant inhibits the production of acetylcholinesterase (AChE),which metabolizes levodopa in the body.
B)Monoamine oxidase (MAO)is able to metabolize levodopa faster than the levodopa can be absorbed by the body,and the adjuvant helps slow down this process.
C)The adjuvant inhibits decarboxylase,which metabolizes levodopa in the GI tract and peripheral tissues.
D)COMT metabolizes levodopa in the GI tract faster than the levodopa can be absorbed by the body,and the adjuvant inhibits the production of COMT.
Question
Why would Levodopa be administered instead of oral DA to help treat Parkinson's disease?

A)Bioavailability of oral DA is limited because it does not cross the blood-brain barrier.
B)DA would be rapidly metabolized by catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT)in the gastrointestinal (GI)tract,reducing bioavailability.
C)Levodopa causes less adverse effects than oral DA would.
D)Levodopa and oral DA are typically prescribed equally to treat Parkinson's disease.
Question
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease are a result of an imbalance between _____ and _____.

A)GABA,DA
B)DA,5-HT
C)ACh,DA
D)GABA,ACh
Question
Which of the following is a precursor to DA?

A)Carbidopa
B)Acetylcholine
C)Norepinephrine
D)Levodopa
Question
What is thought to be a rare cause of Parkinson's disease in person's under 40 years old?

A)Inheritance of the chromosome 4 gene
B)Use of illegal synthesized drugs
C)Exposure to pesticides
D)Contraction of syphilis
Question
Which of the following is not a strategy for the treatment of Parkinson's disease?

A)Restoration of the balance between DA and ACh
B)Promotion of the release of DA stores
C)Administration of cholinergics to decrease ACh levels
D)Inhibition of DA degradation
Question
While taking Selegiline,which of the following food/beverage should be avoided?

A)Yogurt
B)Grapefruit juice
C)Cottage cheese
D)Oranges
Question
Which of the following is not a common side effect of drugs used to treat Parkinson's disease?

A)GI distress
B)Hallucinations
C)Tachycardia
D)Hypertension
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Tasmar
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Mirapex
Question
Which of the following would be used to reduce cholinergic activity?

A)Entacapone
B)Bromocriptine
C)Ropinirole
D)Trihexyphenidyl
Question
Which of the following would be used to increase DA levels?

A)Tetrabenazine
B)Amantadine
C)Benztropine
D)Haloperidol
Question
Which of the following would be used to treat Huntington's disease?

A)Benztropine
B)Selegiline
C)Haloperidol
D)Pramipexole
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Parlodel
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Eldepryl
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Requip
Question
Which of the following would be used to block acetylcholine receptors?

A)Trihexyphenidyl
B)Rasagiline
C)Tolcapone
D)Rotigotine
Question
Which of the following would be used to enhance DA activity?

A)Carbidopa
B)Haloperidol
C)Tetrabenazine
D)Trihexyphenidyl
Question
Which of the following would be used to block DA receptors?

A)Benztropine
B)Selegiline
C)Haloperidol
D)Pramipexole
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Deck 8: Treatment of Parkinsons Disease and Huntingtons Disease
1
Which of the following populations are most susceptible to adverse reactions to antiparkinsonian drugs?

A)Those between ages 35 and 55
B)Those taking multiple drugs for Parkinson's disease
C)Those older than age 65
D)All populations that take antiparkinsonian drugs
Those older than age 65
2
Why would the efficacy of levodopa decrease over time?

A)Long-term use of levodopa creates a tolerance to the drug,decreasing its efficacy.
B)Progressive desensitization of DA receptors requires an increased amount of DA to produce therapeutic effects.
C)The mechanism by which levodopa is metabolized eventually becomes compromised because its constant levels in the brain decrease its efficacy.
D)Levodopa eventually causes liver damage and is unable to be completely metabolized in the body decreasing its efficacy.
Progressive desensitization of DA receptors requires an increased amount of DA to produce therapeutic effects.
3
Which of the following drugs can cause pseudoparkinsonism?

A)Benztropine
B)Pramipexole
C)Amantadine
D)Fluphenazine
Fluphenazine
4
Huntington's disease is primarily treated with drugs that decrease excessive _____ activity.

A)cholinergic
B)AChE
C)dopaminergic
D)GABA enzyme
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5
After taking only the prescribed regimen of Sinemet (levodopa/carbidopa)for Parkinson's disease,Patient X has decided to discuss other drug treatment options with her physician to help lessen the excessive finger movements she has been experiencing.To help reduce the excessive finger movements,the physician may choose to _____.

A)add bromocriptine as an adjunct to the patient's current drug therapy
B)add trihexyphenidyl as an adjunct to the current drug therapy
C)add ropinirole as an adjunct to the current therapy
D)advise Patient X to avoid wine and other alcoholic beverages containing yeast
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6
Why should tyramine-containing foods be avoided by people taking MAOIs?

A)Tyramine contains the enzyme tyrosine,which inactivates DA,causing a severe drop in DA levels that results in hypertensive crisis.
B)Tyramine is necessary in the body to make MAO,so adding tyramine-containing foods is contraindicated.
C)The enzymes necessary to metabolize tyramine counteract the effects of MAO inhibitors (MAOIs)and essentially deactivate their effects.
D)Inhibition of MAO does not allow tyramine to be metabolized,resulting in stored DA to be released and potentially causing hypertensive crisis.
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7
What is the main difference between Parkinson's disease and Huntington's disease?

A)Parkinson's disease is hereditary and Huntington's disease is not.
B)Parkinson's disease additionally affects cognitive function,whereas Huntington's disease only affects muscle movements.
C)Parkinson's disease increases DA activity and Huntington's disease decreases DA activity.
D)Parkinson's disease causes immobility and Huntington's disease produces excessive abnormal movement.
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8
_____ can be administered to lessen drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms.

A)Anticholinergics
B)Dopaminergics
C)DA antagonists
D)Cholinergics
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9
Exposure to _____ is an associated environmental cause in the development of Parkinson's disease.

A)syphilis
B)byproducts of illegally synthesized drugs
C)pesticides
D)chromosome 4 gene
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10
Average onset of Parkinson's disease is _____ years.

A)20
B)40
C)60
D)80
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11
_____ is a progressive disorder of the nervous system involving degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia and nigrostriatal pathways in the brain.

A)Alzheimer's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Schizophrenia
D)Huntington's disease
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12
Parkinson's disease is treated by all of the following except _____.

A)pharmacotherapy
B)daily exercise
C)electroshock therapy to induce DA production
D)speech therapy
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13
Why would adding carbidopa to levodopa increase levodopa bioavailability?

A)The adjuvant inhibits the production of acetylcholinesterase (AChE),which metabolizes levodopa in the body.
B)Monoamine oxidase (MAO)is able to metabolize levodopa faster than the levodopa can be absorbed by the body,and the adjuvant helps slow down this process.
C)The adjuvant inhibits decarboxylase,which metabolizes levodopa in the GI tract and peripheral tissues.
D)COMT metabolizes levodopa in the GI tract faster than the levodopa can be absorbed by the body,and the adjuvant inhibits the production of COMT.
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14
Why would Levodopa be administered instead of oral DA to help treat Parkinson's disease?

A)Bioavailability of oral DA is limited because it does not cross the blood-brain barrier.
B)DA would be rapidly metabolized by catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT)in the gastrointestinal (GI)tract,reducing bioavailability.
C)Levodopa causes less adverse effects than oral DA would.
D)Levodopa and oral DA are typically prescribed equally to treat Parkinson's disease.
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15
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease are a result of an imbalance between _____ and _____.

A)GABA,DA
B)DA,5-HT
C)ACh,DA
D)GABA,ACh
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16
Which of the following is a precursor to DA?

A)Carbidopa
B)Acetylcholine
C)Norepinephrine
D)Levodopa
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17
What is thought to be a rare cause of Parkinson's disease in person's under 40 years old?

A)Inheritance of the chromosome 4 gene
B)Use of illegal synthesized drugs
C)Exposure to pesticides
D)Contraction of syphilis
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18
Which of the following is not a strategy for the treatment of Parkinson's disease?

A)Restoration of the balance between DA and ACh
B)Promotion of the release of DA stores
C)Administration of cholinergics to decrease ACh levels
D)Inhibition of DA degradation
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19
While taking Selegiline,which of the following food/beverage should be avoided?

A)Yogurt
B)Grapefruit juice
C)Cottage cheese
D)Oranges
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20
Which of the following is not a common side effect of drugs used to treat Parkinson's disease?

A)GI distress
B)Hallucinations
C)Tachycardia
D)Hypertension
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Tasmar
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Mirapex
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23
Which of the following would be used to reduce cholinergic activity?

A)Entacapone
B)Bromocriptine
C)Ropinirole
D)Trihexyphenidyl
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24
Which of the following would be used to increase DA levels?

A)Tetrabenazine
B)Amantadine
C)Benztropine
D)Haloperidol
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25
Which of the following would be used to treat Huntington's disease?

A)Benztropine
B)Selegiline
C)Haloperidol
D)Pramipexole
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Parlodel
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Eldepryl
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MATCHING
Match the following trade and generic names.
a.Ropinirole
b.Selegiline
c.Tolcapone
d.Pramipexole
e.Bromocriptine
Requip
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29
Which of the following would be used to block acetylcholine receptors?

A)Trihexyphenidyl
B)Rasagiline
C)Tolcapone
D)Rotigotine
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30
Which of the following would be used to enhance DA activity?

A)Carbidopa
B)Haloperidol
C)Tetrabenazine
D)Trihexyphenidyl
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Which of the following would be used to block DA receptors?

A)Benztropine
B)Selegiline
C)Haloperidol
D)Pramipexole
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